Tim MacMahon ESPN Staff Writer

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Giannis Antetokounmpo has 2 triple-doubles this season and 7 in his career, 1 shy of tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar for most in Bucks franchise history.

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Tim MacMahon ESPN Staff Writer

Mavs guard Seth Curry will play tonight against the Pacers after missing the previous four games due to a sprained right knee.

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Chris Forsberg ESPN Staff Writer

Boston Celtics point guard Isaiah Thomas, who will miss his second straight game due to a groin injury, said he's hopeful to be back on the court for Wednesday's ESPN game vs. the San Antonio Spurs. Thomas said Celtics GM Danny Ainge wants Thomas to take it slow in recovery but Thomas wants to join team on upcoming trip that starts Sunday in Oklahoma City.

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Chris Forsberg ESPN Staff Writer

Isaiah Thomas sounds off when asked about those who wonder if the Celtics are better without him:

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Dave McMenamin ESPN Staff Writer

The throwback uniforms the Cavs are wearing tonight.

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Chris Haynes ESPN.com

The NBA has denied the Toronto Raptors' protest of their 102-99 loss to the Sacramento Kings on Nov. 20, 2016.

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Russell Westbrook (11) and James Harden (4) have 15 of the league's 24 triple-doubles this season. Westbrook has a triple-double in 6 straight games, which is the 4th-longest streak in NBA history.
Rockets at Thunder, 8 ET on ESPN.

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Mike Triplett ESPN Staff Writer

The defense called a crime lab deputy, Madelyn Collins, to testify about gunshot residue. She said gunshot residue was found on Will Smith's hands, explaining it could possibly come from firing a gun, being near a gun when it's discharged or touching a gun that had been discharged. The state had her specify that she found only two particles on the back of each hand, one on the left palm and none on the right palm -- and that it's possible residue could come from a gun being fired into his vehicle. The defense has been hinting at the possibility that Smith may have held or fired a gun that was removed or moved at the scene.

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Anish Shroff ESPN Commentator

.@NDSUFootball has won 5 straight FCS titles. @CoachKli and @ahmadsangle chat about 'chips.

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Dave McMenamin ESPN Staff Writer

Mike Triplett ESPN Staff Writer

A private detective for the defense testifies about a female witness who told him she thought she saw former NOPD captain Billy Ceravolo reach across Will Smith's body toward the glove compartment and pull out what she thought was a gun. The state gets the detective to acknowledge that she was wrong about Ceravolo being there at the time she said -- since surveillance video proved he wasn't there yet. The detective, David Olasky, said, "Some things about her story were true, some things she might have gotten wrong or confused. ... (But) I believe she saw someone removing something from the area of the glove box." The state has spent much of the day criticizing defense attorney John Fuller for publicly making such suggestions about Ceravolo, who took the stand earlier.

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Jacob Wolf Reporter

Dota 2 developer Valve and event organizer PGL has announced today that it will host the Kiev Major in April as its second major tournament of the year. The event, which was announced at the Boston Major at the Wang Theatre, will serve as the second tournament, alongside Boston, that determines team strength and invites.

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Alden Gonzalez ESPN Staff Writer

Rams RB Todd Gurley needs to average 81 rushing yards over these last four games to get to 1,000. "At the end of the day, looking for wins," he said. "But the big boys up front definitely want to get that for me, for sure. They're definitely going to be working."

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Alden Gonzalez ESPN Staff Writer

Rams QB Jared Goff said he feels "really good." He got a lot of work done at the facility during Thursday's off day and had a full workout Friday. "Yesterday I was able to kind of regroup and get back to myself, and today I felt normal."

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Alden Gonzalez ESPN Staff Writer

Rams QB Jared Goff returned to practice today from what he deemed a stomach issue and said he feels good. RB Benny Cunningham (neck) is doubtful after not practicing all week. CB EJ Gaines (thigh) also did not practice all week and is listed as questionable. LG Rodger Saffold (hand) and WR Tavon Austin (chest) were full participants all week and are good to go. DE Robert Quinn (concussion) is questionable, but practiced in full on Friday.

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Mike Triplett ESPN Staff Writer

The state has now rested in the murder trial against Will Smith's alleged killer, Cardell Hayes. The defense will begin presenting its side after a short recess.

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Jeff Legwold ESPN Senior Writer

The person who sent a racist letter to Broncos linebacker Brandon Marshall wanted to make "to make sure I got It," Marshall said, so the person put the return address as "Mrs. Jackson's Sixth Grade Class" and on the back of envelope was written "we love you Mr. Marshall." And the letter was filled with slurs -- disgusting, disheartening, deplorable," Marshall said.

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Mike Triplett ESPN Staff Writer

Saints WR Michael Thomas (foot) and RB Mark Ingram (toe/knee) returned to practice on a limited basis Friday, increasing their chances of playing Sunday at Tampa Bay. Only three Saints did not practice -- center Max Unger (foot), linebacker Craig Robertson (shoulder) and safety Shiloh Keo (hamstring). All of them are officially listed as questionable, though.

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Jenna Laine ESPN Staff Writer

Adam Humphries and Demar Dotston both officially out this weekend for the Bucs. So is Luke Stocker and Chris Conte.